Modus Operandi
2006-11-12 23:09:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Modus Operandi
2006-11-12 23:16:12
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answered by J P 2
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Modus Operandi
2006-11-12 23:12:02
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answered by kerrie h 3
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Modus Operandi
2006-11-12 23:11:39
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answered by mememe 2
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Modus Operandi = MO
2006-11-12 23:13:34
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answered by Sarah A 2
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Modus operandi (often used in the abbreviated form MO) is a Latin phrase, approximately translated as "mode of operation."
2006-11-13 01:14:59
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answered by ukkylee 1
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It means Modus Operandi. Basically it means that a serial killer will kill all of his victims in the same manner. Such as tying all his victims up and then strangling them or shooting them all in the same place etc.
2006-11-12 23:21:48
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answered by ? 4
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Its an abbrevaition of a Latin phrase - Modus Operandi - meaning mode of operation. Or simply someones way of behaving/acting
2006-11-12 23:11:20
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answered by Darren C 5
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Modus Operandi. How they carry out the crime. Some criminals have a signature method of diong whatever they do.
2006-11-12 23:09:28
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answered by Anonymous
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fashionable teach on television is regulation & Order-criminal purpose. i like how the story is advised on that one (exhibiting the crime and giving an thought of who the criminal is and then exhibiting the study. It does not oftentimes bypass into the prosecution, which i discover uninteresting on regulation &Order). That and that i've got a super weigh down on Vincent D'Onofrio lol mq: its a stretch yet i bypass with loose Radicals by potential of The Flaming Lips. It makes a connection with Donald Trump and that i constantly think of of the stupid Apprentice when I hear that line. mq2: who're You from CSI or the super attack track used for the intro to residing house
2016-12-10 08:12:20
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answered by ? 4
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